Serpentina Satelite's latest album, Long Play, is a mesmerizing journey through the depths of space and time. The band's signature blend of psychedelic rock, experimental noise, and Latin American rhythms creates a unique sonic landscape that is both trippy and groovy.
From the opening track, "La Última Visión del Escarabajo," the listener is transported to a world of pulsing basslines, swirling guitars, and ethereal vocals that evoke the cosmic mysteries of the universe. The band's use of vintage analog equipment and improvisational jams adds a raw, organic quality to the music that sets it apart from other contemporary psychedelic acts.
Tracks like "Nebula" and "Transmutación" showcase the band's ability to create hypnotic, trance-inducing grooves that build and evolve over time. The album's centerpiece, "El Árbol de la Vida," is a sprawling epic that shifts between dreamy atmospheres and explosive bursts of energy, showcasing the band's range and versatility.